Just picked up the Trinity's Streetnoise record....a little disappointing as the sound is dated and the Auger is a bit repetetive and unimaginative on his array of keyboards. Much better is the band that followed - Oblivion Express, they ran the gamut from proggy fusion stuff on their first album to Chic-esque disco on their later albums. Each record went into a different style but always maintained a jazzy-rock edge (but Auger never lost his pop sense either). There is an excellent double CD Polydor sampled called The Best of the Oblivion Express that is affordable and shows the different incarnations of the band.

BTW, saw Auger and his reunited Express just a year or two ago for a couple of dollars at a small local fair in Pennsylvania. He brought a Hammond B3 and a Fender Rhodes....classic!

I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....

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